Root Canal Therapy (Root Canal Treatment) - Coppell, TX

About Root Canal Therapy

If the soft inner section of the tooth (also known as pulp) develops an infection, it can create a great deal of pain and the whole tooth starts to die if the contamination is not removed. A root canal treatment by our dentists at Riverchase Dental Care in Coppell, TX removes the diseased pulp from the tooth, which can preserve the tooth and allow proper recovery begin. To protect and strengthen the tooth after the pulp is removed, a filling substance can be added in the tooth or else a crown can be positioned on the tooth by our dentists. If the diseased pulp is not cured, other teeth can become infected, plus the infection may pass into the blood flow and infect other sections of the body. At Riverchase Dental Care in Coppell, TX, our dentists perform root canal procedures to aid patients and bring back their oral health.

Reviews

"I’ve been coming to Riverchase for over 10 years. Some doctor and staff changes, but I remain extremely pleased with service, expertise, and very friendly bedside manner. I’m not a dentist fan, and pain is no friend either. They always explain the procedure thoroughly. If I’m a bit squeamish about procedure, I get the funny gas, and I’m not tense as a board and sore (from my tensing up). Great location too. I like everything about Riverchase Dental."

- R.M. / Google / Nov 06, 2017

"I've been a patient here for almost 20 years. Extremely professional and friendly staff! Couldn't be more pleased with the quality of service received."

- T.L. / Yelp / Oct 12, 2017

"I love this practice. Dr. Joe is so compassionate and accommodating. His staff is amazing. Adriana is the best hygienist ever!"

- H.M. / Yelp / Sep 27, 2017

"The people are great! I'm in and out quickly, with very little wait time, but I leave feeling like I've been taken care of."

- S.M. / Google / Sep 04, 2017

"I always love coming to Riverchase Dental. Dr. Joe, Adrianna, and the entire staff make a concerted effort to keep track of personal information about me and my family to maintain a good relationship. We always have fun, but most importantly, they do an excellent job of taking care of our teeth!"

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What to Expect

A root canal therapy is generally done with local anesthesia to numb the gums and teeth, plus our dentists may include sedation if needed. Our dentists will take out the pulp from the diseased tooth or teeth, then our dentists will put on a crown or insert filling material. A few patients are at a greater risk of getting an infection (most often patients with heart concerns like congenital defects and artificial heart valves, so our dentists can prescribe a treatment of antibiotics before and after the root canal procedure.

Treatment Aftercare

If only local anesthesia is used, the patient will be able to drive and recuperate at home, however certain sedation options may require the person to have a dependable adult take them home. Patients will have temporary numbness and a few patients may have minor discomfort that can generally be remedied with an over-the-counter pain reliever. If a temporary crown was set over the treated tooth, the permanent crown will be placed and secured by our dentists at another appointment. After a root canal, oral care consisting of brushing and flossing at home, plus visits to Riverchase Dental Care as recommended by our dentists are critical to preserve the well-being of the treated tooth or teeth.

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Insurance Coverage

A root canal treatment is generally covered partly by the patient's insurance, however insurance may not cover extra expenses for emergency care. Our dentists at Riverchase Dental Care in Coppell, TX accept many forms of payment and Riverchase Dental Care can also help patients in applying for financing, as needed.

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Pulp Protection

To treat your discomfort and avoid more severe oral health concerns, don't dodge talking to our dentists about root canal treatments. With advanced dental equipment and techniques, as well as sedation options at Riverchase Dental Care in Coppell, TX, repairing an infected tooth doesn't have to be uncomfortable or lengthy.